Emily S. Martin - National Air and Space Museum

Emily S. Martin
Curriculum Vitae
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies,
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013-7012; (202) 633-2254.
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D. University of Idaho, (2014) Geological Sciences
M.S. Northwestern University (2009), Earth and Planetary Science
B.A. Wheaton College. Norton, MA (2006), Physics
Professional Experience
2014-
2012-2013
2010-2014
2007-2009
2006
2005
2005
2004
2003-2006
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow—Center for Earth and Planetary Studies,
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Exploring Enceladus’s
Tectonic History in Deep Time.
Visiting Researcher—Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, National Air and
Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Graduate Research Assistant—University of Idaho, Dept. of Geological Sciences
Graduate Research Assistant—Northwestern University, Dept. of Earth and
Planetary Science.
Undergraduate Research Assistant—National Radio Astronomy Observatory,
Green Bank, WV
Undergraduate Research Assistant—Wheaton College, Norton, MA
Undergraduate Research Assistant—Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ
Intern—Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, Concord, NH
Observatory Assistant—Wheaton College Observatory, Norton, MA,
Teaching Experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Northwestern University, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Wheaton College, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Undergraduate Field Assistant, Wheaton College, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Awards and Honors
2015
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2012
2011
2011
2011
2010
2006
Outer Planets Assessment Group Early Career Travel Grant
College of Science Graduate Student Travel Grant
NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium Travel Grant
NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium Travel Grant
Geol. Society of America - Rocky Mtn. Div. Student Travel Grant
Outstanding Graduate Student, Department of Geological Sciences
University of Idaho.
Geol. Society of America - Rocky Mtn. Div. Student Travel Grant
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship
Graduate Professional Student Association Student Travel Grant
University of Idaho’s Alumni Award for Excellence
University of Idaho’s Dr. Indu Meshri Memorial Scholarship.
Wheaton College’s H. M. Pastra-Landis Prize in Physics
Professional Service Activities
2014
2013
2012
2011-2012
2010
Session Organizer and Co-Chair (with D. Alex Patthoff): Ice in the Solar System:
Mars to Pluto and Icy Worlds in Between (T227), Fall Meeting of the Geological
Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Session Organizer and Co-Chair (with Louise Prockter): Voyager to New
Horizons: Exploring the Surfaces and Interior Processes of Icy Worlds (T12),
Fall Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado.
Session Organizer and Co-Chair (with D. Alex Patthoff and Simon A.
Kattenhorn): Tectonics of Icy Bodies and Their Analogs (T147), Fall Meeting of
the Geological Society of America, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Graduate student representative to the Faculty of Department of Geological
Sciences at University of Idaho.
JPL Planetary Science Summer School participant: Program Manager.
Publications
Jacobsen, S. D., Holl, C. M., Adams, K. A., Fischer, R. A., Martin, E. S., Bina, C. R., Lin, J. F.,
Prakapenka, V. B., Kubo, A., and Dera, P. (2008). Compression of Single-Crystal
Magnesium Oxide to 118 GPa and a Ruby Pressure Gauge for Helium Pressure Media.
American Mineralogist, 93, 1823-1828.
Hunter, D. A., Elmegreen, B. G., Martin, E. (2006). Mid-Infrared Images of Stars and Dust in
Irregular Galaxies. The Astronomical Journal, Volume 132, Issue 2, pp. 801-818.
Invited Talks
2014
2013
2013
2013
Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian’s Stars
Lecture Series, Far Out! A Tour of the Icy Bodies of the Outer Solar System.
Applied Physics Laboratory Planetary Science Brown-Bag Seminar series.
University of Maryland, Planetary Geology Group.
National Air and Space Museum, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Works in
Progress.
Presented Conference Abstracts
Martin, E. S. , T. R. Watters, and D. A. Patthoff (2015). Ancient Ridges and Troughs on
Enceladus. 46h Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Abstract #1620. (Poster).
Martin, E. S. and T. R. Watters (2014). Enceladus’s tectonic history in deep time. Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 46. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2014). A history of pit chain formation within Enceladus’s
cratered terrains suggests a nonsynchronous rotation stress field. 45th Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference, Abstract #1083. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2013). Global strike-slip fault distribution on Enceladus.
Enceladus Focus Group Meeting, SETI, Mountain View, California. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2013). Global strike-slip fault distribution on Enceladus
reveals mostly left-lateral faults. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Abstract P53B1865. (Poster)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2013). Estimating regolith thickness on Enceladus using the
angle of repose of individual pits within pit chains. Geological Society of America Abstracts
with Programs Vol. 45, No. 7, p.704, Paper #305-4. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2013). Evaluating the global tectonic histories of icy bodies:
Enceladus as a case example. The Pluto System on the Eve of Exploration by New Horizons:
Perspectives and Predictions: A Scientific Conference. The Applied Physics Laboratories,
Columbia, Maryland. (Poster)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2013). Probing regolith depths on Enceladus by exploring a
pit chain proxy. 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Abstract #2047. (Poster)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2012). Diapirism response to impacts may cause stress
perturbations around craters that affect fracture growth on Enceladus. Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 44, No. 7, p. 328, Paper #131-7. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2012). Crater Induced Fracture Reorientation on Enceladus.
43rd LPSC, Abstract #2883. (Poster)
Miller, M.S., Martin, E.S., Patthoff, D.A., Kattenhorn, S.A. (2012). Pit chains on Enceladus: An
experimental test of the impact of fault geometry on pit chain growth. 43rd Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference Abstracts 43, #2925.
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2011). When Craters Attract: Crater-Fracture Interactions
on Enceladus. Enceladus Focus Group Meeting, SETI, Mountain View, California. (Oral)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn (2011). Deciphering Enceladus’s Tectonic History: An
Analog for the Pluto and Charon System. New Horizons Workshop on Icy Surface Processes,
Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. (Poster)
Martin, E. S. and S. A. Kattenhorn, (2011). Crater-Fracture Interactions on Enceladus: The
Control of Crater Size on Perturbations of Fracture Growth, 42nd LPSC, Abstract #2666.
(Poster)
Martin, E. S. and D. M. Jurdy, (2010). Iapetus: Construction and Analysis of a Global Crater
Database. 41st LPSC, Abstract #1437. (Poster)
Martin, E. S. and D. M. Jurdy, (2009). A Crater Database for Iapetus. 43rd Annual Meeting of
the North-Central Section, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41,
No. 4, p. 20, Paper No. 12-4. (Oral)
Martin, E. S., Collins, G. C., Crawford, Z. A., Pappalardo, R. T., (2006). Computer Assisted
Time Sequence Sorting of Grooves in Eastern Mysia Sulci, Ganymede, 37th LPSC, Abstract
#1204. (Poster)